Human papillomavirus episome stability is reduced by aphidicolin and controlled by DNA damage response pathways.
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The Role of the DNA Damage Response throughout the Papillomavirus Life CycleGenome stability pathways in head and neck cancersBinding studies of a large antiviral polyamide to a natural HPV sequence.Mobile elements and viral integrations prompt considerations for bacterial DNA integration as a novel carcinogenDNA damage repair genes controlling human papillomavirus (HPV) episome levels under conditions of stability and extreme instabilityRe-expression of HPV16 E2 in SiHa (human cervical cancer) cells potentiates NF-κB activation induced by TNF-α concurrently increasing senescence and survivalRecent Insights into the Control of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Genome Stability, Loss, and Degradation.Activation of NF-κB by human papillomavirus 16 E1 limits E1-dependent viral replication through degradation of E1.Genome-wide Mapping of Drug-DNA Interactions in Cells with COSMIC (Crosslinking of Small Molecules to Isolate Chromatin)STAT-5 Regulates Transcription of the Topoisomerase IIβ-Binding Protein 1 (TopBP1) Gene To Activate the ATR Pathway and Promote Human Papillomavirus Replication.Developing Michigan Cancer Foundation 7 Cells with Stable Expression of E7 Gene of Human Papillomavirus Type 16.Regulation of the life cycle of HPVs by differentiation and the DNA damage responseDNA damage response is hijacked by human papillomaviruses to complete their life cycleAssociation of Human Papillomavirus 16 E2 with Rad50-Interacting Protein 1 Enhances Viral DNA Replication.Modulation of the DNA damage response during the life cycle of human papillomaviruses.Human papillomavirus molecular biology.DNA Binding Polyamides and the Importance of DNA Recognition in their use as Gene-Specific and Antiviral AgentsTake your PIKK: tumour viruses and DNA damage response pathways.Human Papillomavirus and the DNA Damage Response: Exploiting Host Repair Pathways for Viral Replication.Evolutionary and functional implications of hypervariable loci within the skin virome.HPV31 utilizes the ATR-Chk1 pathway to maintain elevated RRM2 levels and a replication-competent environment in differentiating Keratinocytes.Interactions of two large antiviral polyamides with the long control region of HPV16.Mechanisms by which HPV Induces a Replication Competent Environment in Differentiating Keratinocytes.Suppression of MicroRNA 424 Levels by Human Papillomaviruses Is Necessary for Differentiation-Dependent Genome Amplification.KDM6A addiction of cervical carcinoma cell lines is triggered by E7 and mediated by p21CIP1 suppression of replication stressImproved Antiviral Activity of a Polyamide Against High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Via N-Terminal Guanidinium Substitution.How Human Papillomavirus Replication and Immune Evasion Strategies Take Advantage of the Host DNA Damage Repair Machinery.The ATM and Rad3-related (ATR) Protein Kinase Pathway is Activated by Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (HSV-1) and Required for Efficient Viral Replication.Structural basis of DNA duplex distortion induced by thiazole-containing hairpin polyamides.Insights Into the Bifunctional Aphidicolan-16-ß-ol Synthase Through Rapid Biomolecular Modeling Approaches.SETD2-dependent H3K36me3 plays a critical role in epigenetic regulation of the HPV31 life cycleHuman papillomavirus and genome instability: from productive infection to cancer
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Human papillomavirus episome stability is reduced by aphidicolin and controlled by DNA damage response pathways.
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Human papillomavirus episome s ...... DNA damage response pathways.
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Human papillomavirus episome s ...... DNA damage response pathways.
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Chris Fisher
James K Bashkin
Kevin Koeller
Michael J Helmus
Terri G Edwards
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10.1128/JVI.03473-12
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2013-01-30T00:00:00Z